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Radiocarbon dating only works halfway we may have the solution – PiPa News

| September 8, 2022

Dating is everything in archeology. Exciting discoveries of ancient cemeteries or jewelry may make the headlines, but for scientists, such a discovery only makes sense if we can tell how old the artifacts are. When chemist Willard Libby developed radiocarbon dating in 1946, it was a breakthrough for archeology and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for his achievement

Congress of World and Traditional Religions Leaders to be held at Palace of Independence – inform.kz/en

| September 8, 2022

NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM More than 100 delegations from 50 countries of the world are expected to participate in the Congress of the Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, Kazinform correspondent reports

Gay Block’s portraits of non-Jewish Holocaust rescuers on view in S.F. J. – The Jewish News of Northern California

| September 8, 2022

An elderly woman reclining in a green lawn chair, blowing smoke into the sky. A pastor in a red corduroy suit grinning at the camera.

Being Jewish together – Jewish Community Voice

| September 8, 2022

Jewish Federation Co-president Nancy Rubin shared on behalf of our leadership that We are thrilled to invite the entire Jewish community to two very special programs in October, Reverse Tashlich and Womens Havdalah from the Heart. We hope that you will come as a community, bring your family and friendshope to see you there.

What Jewish group is thriving in the secular age? | Opinion – Deseret News

| September 8, 2022

Across America, young men and women are abandoning religious faith in droves and Judaism is no exception. More Jewish adults than ever classify themselves as religious nones. In fact, according to the latest Pew survey on American Jews, fully 40% of Jews under the age of 40 describe themselves as atheist, agnostic or nothing in particular rather than as Jewish.

Your financial support is a lifeline to Jews at home and around the world – Jewish Community Voice

| September 8, 2022

As we welcome in the new year 5783, we look to our South Jersey community once again for your support.

LA deli exhibit puts a little mustard on the Jewish-American immigrant tale – The Times of Israel

| September 8, 2022

Creating a successful museum exhibition about the Jewish deli is an order thats taller than well, a pastrami sandwich.

Ive enjoyed working with the community – Australian Jewish News

| September 8, 2022

AFTER serving since 2007 as the state MP for Davidson which includes suburbs with significant Jewish communities like St Ives and Lindfield Jonathan ODea announced on Tuesday that he has decided not to recontest his seat at the NSW election in March 2023. ODea, who is also the NSW Legislative Assembly speaker, told The AJN, Ive enjoyed working with the Jewish community in my electorate for the past 15 years and Jewish communal leaders across NSW, like former NSW Jewish Board of Deputies (JBD) CEO Vic Alhadeff, and the current CEO Darren Bark. Ill continue to do my duties for the next six months with diligence, but then its time for someone else to have the opportunity, and the honour, of representing this seat.

With $73 million and counting, this organization is the backbone of the Jewish aid effort for Ukraine – JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency

| September 8, 2022

Almost as soon as Russias bombs began falling in Ukraine, prompting millions of Ukrainians to flee the war zone, Jewish aid groups sprang into action. Volunteers with the emergency medical services Magen David Adom and United Hatzalah dispatched teams to the area to set up emergency triage centers to treat the wounded, sick and elderly. Tikva Childrens Home, which in normal times cares for neglected, abandoned or abused children in the Ukrainian city of Odessa, began busing kids out of the war zone and into safety in neighboring Romania

They were forced to sell their beloved synagogue. 7 decades later, they finally have a chance to buy it back – Forward

| September 8, 2022

Members of the Jewish community in Las Vegas, N.M., are trying to purchase Temple Montefiore, the first synagogue in the New Mexico Territory, from the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. Photo by Jim Weber/The New Mexican By Sarah NachimsonSeptember 07, 2022 The Las Vegas, New Mexico, Jewish community is determined to buy back its synagogue.


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